Spoilers, Which One???????
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My missus has decided she likes the high level STi spoilers. She still wants a brake light in it.
I've shown her a few examples on SN and other places and i think she prefers the STi 5 type spoiler.
Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations about which one looks best on a bugeye. I suppose £350.00 before painted would be a good price to pay.
Any ideas?
I've shown her a few examples on SN and other places and i think she prefers the STi 5 type spoiler.
Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations about which one looks best on a bugeye. I suppose £350.00 before painted would be a good price to pay.
Any ideas?
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I got an awesome looking (IMO) sti5-style spoiler for my bugeye from TSL. Check out the website, I think it cost 350ish. They fitted it for me and needed to drill two more holes in the boot (the others are sealed off - no probs)
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CHRISSCOOB,
The one you're getting is the rallytech spoiler i presume,i will be very interested in you're opinion of it when you get it, in particular the quality of the moulding and the paint job,it's the one i've been looking at myself.I really want one that doesn't require the boot to be drilled.
I can only find one pic of it also,would like to see it from some other angles .
cheers steve
The one you're getting is the rallytech spoiler i presume,i will be very interested in you're opinion of it when you get it, in particular the quality of the moulding and the paint job,it's the one i've been looking at myself.I really want one that doesn't require the boot to be drilled.
I can only find one pic of it also,would like to see it from some other angles .
cheers steve
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Hi Mate
It is a genuine 22b spoiler, so was already painted the same colour as my car (big bonus)
It isnt on the car now, I removed the OE one, and popped that one on, did the 4 bolts up, and took the pics, there are another 6 bolt holes IIRC, but I dont want to drill my boot
I was thinking of bonding the edges (just inside the foam padding) all around, then bolting it on using the 4 bolt holes that are visible
I wont say how much I paid for it, but to me it was a bargain of the century , ive known about it since Japfest, and had just been waiting for a convenient day to collect it
It has some minor damage on one corner, which will really need repairing, before it goes on the car permanently
Steve
It is a genuine 22b spoiler, so was already painted the same colour as my car (big bonus)
It isnt on the car now, I removed the OE one, and popped that one on, did the 4 bolts up, and took the pics, there are another 6 bolt holes IIRC, but I dont want to drill my boot
I was thinking of bonding the edges (just inside the foam padding) all around, then bolting it on using the 4 bolt holes that are visible
I wont say how much I paid for it, but to me it was a bargain of the century , ive known about it since Japfest, and had just been waiting for a convenient day to collect it
It has some minor damage on one corner, which will really need repairing, before it goes on the car permanently
Steve
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Hi Buzzer,
What about one of these a genuine Prodrive Wr spoiler best looking spoiler IMHO. I was going to get one of the WRC 22B replica ones but got hold of this at the Northern big one for a good price. There are a few that come up second hand on here, or from a dealer.
Cheers James.
What about one of these a genuine Prodrive Wr spoiler best looking spoiler IMHO. I was going to get one of the WRC 22B replica ones but got hold of this at the Northern big one for a good price. There are a few that come up second hand on here, or from a dealer.
Cheers James.
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I refused to pay 1600€ for the Prodrive one. Got the Rallytech from DR Motorsport for less than half that. No drilling, great quality and the brakelight was easy to fit. No problems so far...
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